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Subject: Life Course Analysis

Paternity leave, mental health and wellbeing for new parents: evidence from a national survey in the UK

Chronic pain, its lifecourse origins in socioeconomic status, and the mediating role of chronic stress-related biomarkers -PhD thesis-

AI links early life risks to behavioral challenges at age five

The daughter penalty

Did trade unions protect employees’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic? A mixed effects model using UK data from Understanding Society

The role of loneliness in mediating the relationship between financial strain and mental health: exploring gender differences in a UK longitudinal study

Hybrid entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs’ well-being: the moderating effect of role demands outside entrepreneurship

Revisiting the mental health impact of COVID-19 on young adults in the UK: long-term trends, temporary setbacks, and recovery

Understanding Society – a household study enabling us to better understand life in the UK

Predicting children’s emotional and behavioral difficulties at age five using pregnancy and newborn risk factors: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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